So, yesterday it came to my attention that my little baby Wyatt is cutting his first tooth. He hadn't been acting like himself...more fussy, more irritable....not the happy baby we'd been so use to enjoying.
It seems too soon, he should still be that little bundle we brought home from the hospital who loved to be snuggled all day long, not this big boy who would rather be put in his own bed to take a nap. He should still be nursing all the time, not eating cereal by the bucket full and doing raspberries with his mouth full! He should lean back and snuggle me, not wanna sit up all the time. How has time flown by so quickly? It seemed as though this last 6 months has zipped by and I have missed most of it.
I pray this Christmas that I can stop and enjoy my boys at the age they are. I pray that I can enjoy every second and not take it for granted and remember that they will not always be home and will not need me someday (not anytime soon I hope!).
Here I sit with Wyatt playing in his saucer and Ryan playing trains in his room...I love these sounds, may I never forget how wonderful those simple things are.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Roses and Gallstones
My wonderful Grandma Shirley was so sweet to GIVE me her Civil War ticket. It was my first Civil War and if it's my last I will be happy with that, because it was a BLAST! I had my Mom and Dad-in law lined up to keep the boys for me, so I was kid free for a whole 12 hours! We bundled up, decked ourselves in duck gear and went straight for the warmth of the Mashofski Center (sp?).
I'll be honest, I had to look his face up in the program...this is Juran Barner. He ended up having a pretty awesome game.
I am still amazed at how God took care of the situation. I had my sister in law Heidi with me at the ER when I found out they were gonna be taking my gallbladder out (she's always keepin' my spirits up). She was able to get her other sister in law and a friend of mine, Christine to finish up preschool for me until winter break, she even called all my preschool families to let them know what was going on! Plus, my mom and dad-in law were able to keep the boys for the night since Martin was working. Oh and the cherry on the top was that my insurance will cover 100% of the medical bill!! Praise the Lord! I have so much to be thankful for this holiday season. Well, since I am awful about getting out any sort of Christmas cards, I'll end with a cheesy Hallmark moment:
May your family be blessed this Holiday season! Happy Holidays!
With Love,
The Pelroy Family
Martin, Jessica, Ryan, Wyatt and Max
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